Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 I have already mentioned the great recipes! Now I'm checking on the Files - and it occurs to me that I stupidly didn't mention this. Could you please, when putting recipes in the Files, create a *text* file rather than uploading a file as ..doc ??? Some, depending on where they are, what equipment they are using, etc., have a little difficulty in accessing files like that. Okay? I've looked after the three that were up there (thanks so much for thinking of doing that!) though, so no worries there ;=) Still got some great food to read about!!! gf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 I noticed the files that are in 'Word doc. " I have to save to disc, rather than just open and read ones that are in " text " . I like to just look at the recipe and if I want to make that dish, I print out a copy to take in the kitchen. Jim People will forget what you said. People will forget what you did. But, people will never forget how you made them feel. , " greenfury2004 " <greenfury2004> wrote: > I have already mentioned the great recipes! Now I'm checking on the Files - > and it occurs to me that I stupidly didn't mention this. Could you please, when > putting recipes in the Files, create a *text* file rather than uploading a file as > .doc ??? Some, depending on where they are, what equipment they are > using, etc., have a little difficulty in accessing files like that. Okay? I've looked > after the three that were up there (thanks so much for thinking of doing that!) > though, so no worries there ;=) > > Still got some great food to read about!!! > > gf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 Peace. Chuck - " greenfury2004 " <greenfury2004 Tuesday, June 01, 2004 3:27 PM ADMIN: Recipes in the Files > I have already mentioned the great recipes! Now I'm checking on the Files - > and it occurs to me that I stupidly didn't mention this. Could you please, when > putting recipes in the Files, create a *text* file rather than uploading a file as > .doc ??? Some, depending on where they are, what equipment they are > using, etc., have a little difficulty in accessing files like that. Okay? I've looked > after the three that were up there (thanks so much for thinking of doing that!) > though, so no worries there ;=) > > Still got some great food to read about!!! > > gf > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 No offense dude, but I am getting a gazillion e-mails a day, which I don't really need. Can you tell me how to get off the e-mail list. I don't mind checking into the site, but this just isn't working for me. I get lots of mail that requires immediate attention. I like what you are doing, you have a great group, but this just isn't what I wanted. Thanks. Peace. Chuck - " greenfury2004 " <greenfury2004 Tuesday, June 01, 2004 3:27 PM ADMIN: Recipes in the Files > I have already mentioned the great recipes! Now I'm checking on the Files - > and it occurs to me that I stupidly didn't mention this. Could you please, when > putting recipes in the Files, create a *text* file rather than uploading a file as > .doc ??? Some, depending on where they are, what equipment they are > using, etc., have a little difficulty in accessing files like that. Okay? I've looked > after the three that were up there (thanks so much for thinking of doing that!) > though, so no worries there ;=) > > Still got some great food to read about!!! > > gf > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 This is what I do as well. Jim <jdsears669 wrote: I noticed the files that are in 'Word doc. " I have to save to disc, rather than just open and read ones that are in " text " . I like to just look at the recipe and if I want to make that dish, I print out a copy to take in the kitchen. Jim People will forget what you said. People will forget what you did. But, people will never forget how you made them feel. , " greenfury2004 " <greenfury2004> wrote: > I have already mentioned the great recipes! Now I'm checking on the Files - > and it occurs to me that I stupidly didn't mention this. Could you please, when > putting recipes in the Files, create a *text* file rather than uploading a file as > .doc ??? Some, depending on where they are, what equipment they are > using, etc., have a little difficulty in accessing files like that. Okay? I've looked > after the three that were up there (thanks so much for thinking of doing that!) > though, so no worries there ;=) > > Still got some great food to read about!!! > > gf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 Chuck, you can go to " edit my membership " to opt out of getting e-mails... Jim , " chuckfry " <chuckfry@j...> wrote: > No offense dude, but I am getting a gazillion e-mails a day, which I don't > really need. Can you tell me how to get off the e-mail list. I don't mind > checking into the site, but this just isn't > working for me. I get lots of mail that requires immediate attention. > I like what you are doing, you have a great group, but this just isn't what > I wanted. > Thanks. > Peace. Chuck > - > " greenfury2004 " <greenfury2004> > > Tuesday, June 01, 2004 3:27 PM > ADMIN: Recipes in the Files > > > > I have already mentioned the great recipes! Now I'm checking on the > Files - > > and it occurs to me that I stupidly didn't mention this. Could you please, > when > > putting recipes in the Files, create a *text* file rather than uploading a > file as > > .doc ??? Some, depending on where they are, what equipment they are > > using, etc., have a little difficulty in accessing files like that. Okay? > I've looked > > after the three that were up there (thanks so much for thinking of doing > that!) > > though, so no worries there ;=) > > > > Still got some great food to read about!!! > > > > gf > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 For some reason, I was trying for ease and consistency. I somehow don't think I've achieved it! sorry. Anyway, there you have it. gf --- Jim <jdsears669 wrote: > > I noticed the files that are in 'Word doc. " I have > to save to disc, > rather than just open and read ones that are in > " text " . I like to just > look at the recipe and if I want to make that dish, > I print out a copy > to take in the kitchen. > > Jim > > People will forget what you said. > People will forget what you did. > But, people will never forget how you > made them feel. > > > > , > " greenfury2004 " > <greenfury2004> wrote: > > I have already mentioned the great recipes! Now > I'm checking on the > Files - > > and it occurs to me that I stupidly didn't mention > this. Could you > please, when > > putting recipes in the Files, create a *text* file > rather than > uploading a file as > > .doc ??? Some, depending on where they are, what > equipment they are > > using, etc., have a little difficulty in accessing > files like that. > Okay? I've looked > > after the three that were up there (thanks so much > for thinking of > doing that!) > > though, so no worries there ;=) > > > > Still got some great food to read about!!! > > > > gf > > ===== greenfury2004 Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Messenger. http://messenger./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 Sadly, he has left the list. gf --- Jim <jdsears669 wrote: > > Chuck, you can go to " edit my membership " to opt out > of getting e-mails... > Jim ===== greenfury2004 Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Messenger. http://messenger./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 Maybe it was an accident - he hit the wrong button? Perhaps re-invite & he'll sign up for NO emails vs. no group? Just a thought. Beth Cassie White <greenfury2004 wrote:Sadly, he has left the list. gf --- Jim <jdsears669 wrote: > > Chuck, you can go to " edit my membership " to opt out > of getting e-mails... > Jim ===== greenfury2004 Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Messenger. http://messenger./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 Ok, well, since I'm the guilty party, could someone please tell me how to go about converting a file? I have MS Word, which evidently, is the offending agent. How do I convert to a " text " file? , " greenfury2004 " <greenfury2004> wrote: > I have already mentioned the great recipes! Now I'm checking on the Files - > and it occurs to me that I stupidly didn't mention this. Could you please, when > putting recipes in the Files, create a *text* file rather than uploading a file as > .doc ??? Some, depending on where they are, what equipment they are > using, etc., have a little difficulty in accessing files like that. Okay? I've looked > after the three that were up there (thanks so much for thinking of doing that!) > though, so no worries there ;=) > > Still got some great food to read about!!! > > gf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 Hey, Monica ;=) You are neither 'guilty' nor did you MS Word file 'offend' --and I never said it did, did I? *lol* And I already wrote: >>I've looked after the three that were up there (thanks so much for thinking of >>doing that!) though, so no worries there ;=) which means all done, no worries. Honest ;=) I open a file on my hard drive, select all and copy it, then when I get on the website I open the appropriate folder, select 'create text document' and paste it into the box. Easy, honest ;=) The fault was mine, as I say, for not having made it clear in the first place. So sorry. Hope you had a good weekend and beginning of the week. I had a bit of good luck and a bit of bad. The good luck was having out of town friends, whom we hadn't seen in a couple of years, drift in ;=) and the bad luck was turning my ankle on Monday night :=( Just what I needed! *lol* thanks again for the lovely recipes! gf , " Monica " < certifiednutritionist> wrote: > Ok, well, since I'm the guilty party, could someone please tell me > how to go about converting a file? I have MS Word, which evidently, > is the offending agent. How do I convert to a " text " file? > > , " greenfury2004 " > <greenfury2004> wrote: > > I have already mentioned the great recipes! Now I'm checking on > the Files - > > and it occurs to me that I stupidly didn't mention this. Could you > please, when > > putting recipes in the Files, create a *text* file rather than > uploading a file as > > .doc ??? Some, depending on where they are, what equipment they > are > > using, etc., have a little difficulty in accessing files like > that. Okay? I've looked > > after the three that were up there (thanks so much for thinking of > doing that!) > > though, so no worries there ;=) > > > > Still got some great food to read about!!! > > > > gf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2004 Report Share Posted June 3, 2004 Open a file on your harddrive? Lost again (sorry, I'm soooo computer stupid it's scary.) (but I can cook!) hehehe! Oooh, I'm sorry about your ankle. Hope you're feeling better soon! , " greenfury2004 " <greenfury2004> wrote: > Hey, Monica ;=) > > You are neither 'guilty' nor did you MS Word file 'offend' --and I never said it > did, did I? *lol* And I already wrote: > > >>I've looked after the three that were up there (thanks so much for thinking of > >>doing that!) though, so no worries there ;=) > > which means all done, no worries. Honest ;=) > > I open a file on my hard drive, select all and copy it, then when I get on the > website I open the appropriate folder, select 'create text document' and paste > it into the box. Easy, honest ;=) > > The fault was mine, as I say, for not having made it clear in the first place. So > sorry. > > Hope you had a good weekend and beginning of the week. I had a bit of good > luck and a bit of bad. The good luck was having out of town friends, whom we > hadn't seen in a couple of years, drift in ;=) and the bad luck was turning my > ankle on Monday night :=( Just what I needed! *lol* > > thanks again for the lovely recipes! > > gf > > > , " Monica " < > certifiednutritionist> wrote: > > Ok, well, since I'm the guilty party, could someone please tell me > > how to go about converting a file? I have MS Word, which evidently, > > is the offending agent. How do I convert to a " text " file? > > > > , " greenfury2004 " > > <greenfury2004> wrote: > > > I have already mentioned the great recipes! Now I'm checking on > > the Files - > > > and it occurs to me that I stupidly didn't mention this. Could you > > please, when > > > putting recipes in the Files, create a *text* file rather than > > uploading a file as > > > .doc ??? Some, depending on where they are, what equipment they > > are > > > using, etc., have a little difficulty in accessing files like > > that. Okay? I've looked > > > after the three that were up there (thanks so much for thinking of > > doing that!) > > > though, so no worries there ;=) > > > > > > Still got some great food to read about!!! > > > > > > gf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2004 Report Share Posted June 3, 2004 Sorry, mis-spoke myself. I don't speak computer-speak in the least. I'm likely to do the linguistic equivalent of --(well, think of a baaad linguistic boo-boo when trying to speak a language not your own! *lol*). I meant to say that I open one of my own files located on my own computer and then select all, copy, move to the Files in our webpage, to the folder, then to Creat Text File, then paste in the thing that I had copied from my own computer. That's what I meant. Yeah, thanks about the sympathies for the silly ankle - I have a knee that gives way now and then and, on the other side, a wonky hip that sometimes stiffens up (I mean, Really! You'd think they'd get together!) but my *ankle*?? Downright insubordination! It's feeling a little better today . . . ;=) gf , " Monica " < certifiednutritionist> wrote: > Open a file on your harddrive? Lost again (sorry, I'm soooo computer > stupid it's scary.) (but I can cook!) hehehe! > > Oooh, I'm sorry about your ankle. Hope you're feeling better soon! > > , " greenfury2004 " > <greenfury2004> wrote: > > Hey, Monica ;=) > > > > You are neither 'guilty' nor did you MS Word file 'offend' --and I > never said it > > did, did I? *lol* And I already wrote: > > > > >>I've looked after the three that were up there (thanks so much > for thinking of > > >>doing that!) though, so no worries there ;=) > > > > which means all done, no worries. Honest ;=) > > > > I open a file on my hard drive, select all and copy it, then when > I get on the > > website I open the appropriate folder, select 'create text > document' and paste > > it into the box. Easy, honest ;=) > > > > The fault was mine, as I say, for not having made it clear in the > first place. So > > sorry. > > > > Hope you had a good weekend and beginning of the week. I had a bit > of good > > luck and a bit of bad. The good luck was having out of town > friends, whom we > > hadn't seen in a couple of years, drift in ;=) and the bad luck > was turning my > > ankle on Monday night :=( Just what I needed! *lol* > > > > thanks again for the lovely recipes! > > > > gf > > > > > > , " Monica " < > > certifiednutritionist> wrote: > > > Ok, well, since I'm the guilty party, could someone please tell > me > > > how to go about converting a file? I have MS Word, which > evidently, > > > is the offending agent. How do I convert to a " text " file? > > > > > > , " greenfury2004 " > > > <greenfury2004> wrote: > > > > I have already mentioned the great recipes! Now I'm checking > on > > > the Files - > > > > and it occurs to me that I stupidly didn't mention this. Could > you > > > please, when > > > > putting recipes in the Files, create a *text* file rather than > > > uploading a file as > > > > .doc ??? Some, depending on where they are, what equipment > they > > > are > > > > using, etc., have a little difficulty in accessing files like > > > that. Okay? I've looked > > > > after the three that were up there (thanks so much for > thinking of > > > doing that!) > > > > though, so no worries there ;=) > > > > > > > > Still got some great food to read about!!! > > > > > > > > gf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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